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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1907)
THE MORNING OREGONIAX, THURSDAY, JANUARY IT. 190T. re Meier (b Frank's 886th Friday Surprise Sale 1 50 Women's Silk Wafete Values to $20--$5.&5 Ea. For tomorrow's 886th Friday Surprise Sale. Portland's Leading Cloak Store offers one of its celebrated bargains in high-grade Waists The one regret we have in announcing this important sale is that the lot includes only 150 waists, hardly enough for the first hour's sell- ing-It means that you will have to be here bright and early in the morning to get one -The waists are beauties- radium, messaline and taffeta silks, also chiifon cloths, figured net and lace waists-Mflgmficently trimmed in lace, silk embroidery, net and "velvet ribbon. Black, white and colors AH sizes Values up to $20.00 each Your choice tomorrow at the phenomenally low price of $5.65 each-These waists are suitable for dress and evening wear See big Fifth-street window display No mail or phone orders filled - Remem- ber, only ISO in the lot Plan to be here promptly at 8 o'clock you want one Second Floor $5.85 s Meier & Frank's 886th Friday Surprise Sale 35c to 75c Belts for 10c EaL : K Tomorrow, a great Friday Surprise Sale of women's Belts, comprising a great assortment of splendid styles m Silk Belts and Girdles. Black, white, brown, tan, nayy, green, red, shirred and pleated effects. With or without buckles all wonderfully low-priced for the FVida.v Surprise Sale. "Values rang- 1 C iiig from Joe to 7oc each -your choice tomorrow only at this wonderfully low price, each 5000 M Meier & Frank's 886th Friday Surprise Sale SOc Values 1 9c &a. In the Men's Furnishing Goods Dept. tomorrow we . will place on sale the greatest Neckwear bargain you have ever hod the opportunity to share in 5QOO handsome Silk Four-in-Hands at less than half thsir rftl Valtt6 Fig" ures. checks, stripes, plaids, plain colorings, foulards, etc. Light and . dark patterns Endless assortment to select froth-Made reversible aivJ French tola-Widths from 3V to 3 inches Every tie in the lot regnlar 50-cent value Bay all you want of them tomorrow only at the low price ofeqeh See Morrison - Street Window Display 9c Meier & Franh's 886tii Friday Surprise Sale Women's Nvvfrww ,Qt kPW PriC65 On sale tomorrow, a prcat speoial lot of women's Neckwear, slifrhtly soiled from handling. This season's latest novelties values up. to f 1.00 each, special values, on sale at tills special price. WC W .-muill'Il S it!l'.kU'ar, SllglUiy S01IOQ plPCCH, valued p to 2 each; on sale tomorrow at, each. .29. Our. entire stock at women s tine Neckwear, including hiirh-class novelties, will h. nnt r. .i. , row only at. prices that are 2o to C0 per -enf below the usual selling- value. Take advantage. ' Extra Spec'ls In All Depts. For Today 10,000 yards of silk and satin Taffeta Ribbons ; very large as sortment of colors, and all widths; grand bargains, at: 1 Oc values at 5c yard 20c Values at .... 10c yard 3Qc values at 1 5c yard Remnants of Ribbons, all quali ties, all styles; all shades,' all lengrths, at one- ! half regular prices Underwear . Odds and Ends of Women's Un derwear, vests, pants and union suits,' in white, natural and cream; "values to .$1 per t? garment on sale at. .... w Women's .Swiss ribbed silk and Hsle Vests; hirh neck and long sleeves, in pink and blue; well made and finished; reg- AO I, - ular $1.50 values,' at . . . 'OC Women's extra fine Tests and Pants in wool. and cotton and mercerized effects; broken lines, on sale at one-half regfu- ijf. lar prices take advantage. Great Values in Women's Hose Women's black Worsted Hose, seamless foot, all sizes ; JP great sp '1. value, pair . -C Women's' heavy black cotton Hose, f ul fashioned foot, and shaped leg-; siiies 9 to CT 10y2j best 35(5 values.. Women's black fleeced Hose, seamless foot, shaped le; repu- lar 2oa values,, at, pair. ..14 Women's black Hose, double fleeced, full-fashioned foot, shaped leg) sp'l. . Women's heavy black cotton Hose, extra, size, full fashioned. foot; best 50c, values, on sale at, the pair. ... . 33c Children black oot-ton Stock ings, medium weight, fine ribbed -sizes 5 to 8; 25c 1 A values, on sale at, pair. ' Boys and girls fine grade cotton and lisle Stockings j full-fashioned foot; sizes 0V2 to 8; oOc values, at, pair. Great special sale of 3000 yards of Net Veilings, in a variety of very stylish - patterns; tuxedo nets, large and small dotsj in ehe'nille and velvet ; black, -white and colors. Great values,' at : 23c Veilings at 13c Yard 4Qc Veilings at 19c Yord 50c Veilings at 20c Ycrfl 75c Veilings at 33c Yard Broken lines of high-grade Lace Curtains, 2 to 4 pairs of a pat tern, - in - Olnny, -A.ntio.ues and Brussels,' Beautiful designs, ii( larpe assortment, special prices : S 9.75 Values 7-95 Pr. $15.00 Values i 12.60 Pr. $16.50 -Values I 3.75 Pr. The Meier (8b Frank Store Clearance Sale Women's Suits. Coats, Furs, Etc. and Tu and full -I entrt h fane v Box Coats : ti srli t Women 7s and half- fitted hacks; plain colors and checks; values up to ff 1Q $32.00; ou sale at this marvelously low price, each. P . . Great special line of women's hie-h-erade Tailored fciuits; cheviots. tures and fancy tweeds; tig:h t-fttting', semi-fttting. pony jacket and blouse styles; all new, up-to-date garments, selling at 45 prices up to $45 each; your choice at the low price of. J V Women 's tan and Oxford Raincoats; full length, braid- trimmed and belt, all sizes; regular $12.50 values for. Women's Cravenette Raincoats, fancy-trimmed, box C 1 back or tigrht-fitted, belted; regular -$18.50 value, at. P Women 's fancy Raincoats ; light gray and modes, fl? 1 A Q C checked' effects; handsome styles; $26.00 values, at. P Entire' stock of women's Walking Skirts on sale at clearance prices. Latest styles, new materials, all sizes and rrades; jrreat values, at, each: $ 5.50 values for, each..S 3.Q5. ? 7.50 values for, eah..SS 4.95 $ 8.50 values for, eacfc..$ 5.95 $11.00 values for, each.. $ 6.95 $14.00 values for, each.. $ 8.95 $16.50 values for, each. . SIO.45 $18.00 values for, each. .$11.45 $22.50 values for, each. . $15.85 Fur Coats, Costumes, Wraps, Waists, Silk Skirts, etc. all are reduced. M en s Overcoats Our entire stock of' men's Overcoats at reduced prices this month. This season's best styles and materials offered in splendid assortment. By far the best values in the city, at the following special reductions; Men's $ 1 0OQ Overcoats $ Ea- Men's S 1 2.50 Overcoats 9.65 Ea. Men's $ 1 5.00 Overcoats $ 1 0.05 E-a. Men's $ 1 6.5Q Overcoats $13.15 Re. Men's $ 1 8.00 Overcoats $ 1 4. 1 5 Ea. Men's $20.00 Overcoats 1 4.89 Ea. Men's $22.5Q Overcoats $16.85Ea. Men's $25.00 Overcoats $ 1 8.98 Ea. Men's $28.00 Overcoats $22.89 Ea. Men's $30.00 Overcoats $24.15 Ea. Men's $35.00 Overcoats $27.65 Ea. Our entire stock of men's and youths Suits and Overcoats at great reductions from the regular selling prices. All this season's up-to-date apparel, low-prlcel or this sale. Handsome patterns and materials. Boys' and Young Men's Overcoats Our entire' stock of boys' and young men's Overcoats and Reefers on sale at exceptionally low clearance sale prices. This season's host fash ions and materials. Cold-weather apparel o the best style and qualities at a saving you'll appreciate. lioys' Clothing- Department, Floor. Coys' $ 5.60 Overcoats or Reefers, on sale at this special price. $ 1.S7 Soys" $ 5.00 Overcoats or Reefers, on sale at this special price. 3. OS Boys' $ 7.50 Overcoats or Reefers, on sale at tnis special price . 3 6.3S Boys' $10,00 Overcoats or Reefers, on sale at tMs special price, $ 8.10 Boys' $12.50 Overcoats or Reefers, on sale at this special price. $10.29 Youtlm " SI &-O0 Overcoats, on sale a-t this special price, each. . -$T3.6S Youths' f 18.00 Overcoats, on sale at tnis special price, each. . .$16.35 Youths' $20.00 Overcoats, on Bale at this special price, each... $17.15 Youths' $25.00 Overcoats, on sale at this- special price, each. .$19.89 Kntire stock of boys and young- men's Suits at Clearance : Sale prices. Toilet Articles Notions and Stationery Hot "Water Bottles of pure white robber,.2 and 3-quart size; every one absolutely guaranteed ; regu lar $1.35 value, on sale at . -S8 The "Premium" Whirling Spray Syringe with rectal 0 1 AQ tubes, at, each f "Rex" family Bulb Syringe; 2 hard rubber pipes, on OA sale at, special, each. . .""LJV Infants' Water Bottles 4 Q or Face Bags; 6"c vals..' Okayed Toilet Paper rolls; great value at, per dozen rolls. .35 Large "Krecht" Toilet Paper; great value, on sale at, the dozen rolls "Knickerbocker" package Toilet Taper, 10c size, on sale RQp at, per dozen packa-res. " Speeial lot. large Bath Sponsres; pood quality; great spe- 1 Qp cial value, at, each W Our entire stock of high-jrrale Sponsfes; values up 1A. fff up to $3.00 Oil Absorbent Cotton. l-ll. pkK..22c Manrt Scrub Brushes t Hand Nail Brushes 1ZC Fine Tooth Brushes, each 8 Solid Bock Hair Brushes. .. .49 One-fourth! ofT on 1 1 Jewelry and Fancy Clocks. Ruled and Unruled Tablets, letter size. 'I for 5J 2Sc Souvenir Tablets for l&tf Commerrlal Envelopes. 2 pkRS.Se Fancv Enameled Buck Plnylnsf Cardf, assorted designs, at. 23d Initial Stationery of best quality Mnen paper: each sheet em bossed with a beautiful Initial in. iroltl or colors; values up to 7.o. for 435 Blankets and Comforters Our Bln.nkt ntid Comforter ntock I ttie larR'-s! and bt in the -lty. A complete showing of all the very best styles and griidos and uneqiialed values for your money. These extra specials to day Third Floor: 60O rull size Comforters. sllKoltiie- covered and filled with white laminated cotton: br-st pattern! and eolorlnfrs : jn.00 and S3. 25 value;", on na.le while thev last n t. pn ir- Kiill ize whlto Wool Blunkrts. with colored borders; best ST.OD valuer, at this iipeci.il prloft. pair - - - H-4 xtra larri whit wool :md Cotton BlanketR. plntc and bluw borders; test values, at, pair ' i2.55 groceries 21 lb, Sugar on pale for.f 1,00 Paper Shell Walnuts, lb...l5 3 cans Oold Tnst TomatoeB..25 0,000 Ifrs.Ple.er&FranK's celebrated Mocha and Java Coffee Equal to best 40c grades Buy all you want at. lb. 22, 25c 3 mis Griffin's Soups L. 23d l-lb. package new dates at..jt0r 1 gal. can Com on Cob, at. .60 3 Mb, cans Griffin's Pork and Beans for... Log Cabin Prnoche Syrup 1 Gallon Con, special 85c '2 Gallon. Can.pecial 45c Y4 Gallon Can, special 25c I Pint Can, special .... 1 6c 1 Jb. Royal Bakinpr Powder . 40 1906 All Milchcr Hcrring.Jl.10 2-1 b. can Tiprer Pineapple. . . 1I Van Camp's, Heinz, Onft'on Klue Isabel Catsups on sale a, nor Loitle 2 1 -lb. rann Miwed Clams. .25 3-lb. pk p. Domino Supir. - S it on and 20c SCOTTISH BITE RfflON ANNUAIi PILGRIMAGE lejerees Will Bo Conferred v Vpon C'aiicllclatcai ToUay and Tomor row Ranqurt Will lie Held fc Tomorrow Xlglit. , Tlic nfntt-iinniiHl reunion of th Kottiwh Rite borllod of Masonry will le liolrf in the cathedral, this it It v. to- iay and tomorrow. The only Consis tory in Or.'Kon. -w-hloh Is the hlehc-nt 1 . . 1 - of St-ottif.il Kite Ma.onrr, Is ttio I'onslstorj- In Porlland. l-lif)rli Maaons from all ports of Orejron- maKe tlielr MMnl-ftnniiftl pllerlmHRos to Portland to h ttond th reunions that are held hore t 1 rt .vca-t". In addition to ttlte 'Hrsc numbers of Oregon Masons who will attend the exercises at the rathe .iIt-hI here tomorrow, there "will be dele gation of -visltfnf? Masona from all yarta of the United States.. , The inspector-gtjnpral acttvc Xor Ore gon, tlift highest ofrtoe of th Scottish .! te bodies In the wtate. Is Irvinjc W. I'rutt. .13d decrree. The office of vener ble master of Ornfron Lodge of Per- rcftmn ot the Scottish Rite bodies In Orocron. and that of -venerable master of t lie Kadosh; Oresron Conslntory TCo. 1. the highest body of Scottish Ttite Masonry, 1 held by Philip s. Malcolm, MJ (mat. To Mr. Maloolm is due the credit for the upbulldlnar In the state of the institution of Kcottlnh TXIte Ma sonry. The cathedral here, which was complotod largely as the result of his personal effort, is the finest Scottish Ttite cathedral In America. The reunion committees named lor the ceremonial session today and to morrow are: Reception Irving TV. 1 1. ."t:td (I-RTr--,-; t. M. Anderson. 33d. dpgree; C. A. Dolph, 33d degree; C. W. Lowe. 33d dPgree. Candidates J. M. Hodson, 33d deRree: TIenry Tx. Plttork. 33d dcffree; Ft. Ct- Whltehouse. 33d de grree; K. G. 1 Jones, 32d degree. Candidates will report at the cathe dral this morning at ft o'clock sharp. The hour from 9 to 10 this morning will be Rrlven.tip to the reception of candidates and the visiting- of delega- ttons of high Masons. The actual work of the session 'will betrln at 10 oclork A. M. Hliarp. The fourth, fifth and flxth deffreea will be conferred at the morning- Kession toda-. The presiding officer of the fourth degree is J. Frank T"rRke. The presiding officer of the nftli dop-ec Is J. W. Ncwklrk. In" tlie sixth degree, F. &. Malcolm Is preuld- inj ormcr. me litlr degree vlllDe ronforred upon candidates at. 3 o'clock this afternoon. J. S. Malcolm nr-esldiiiiBr. At S o'clock tonight tlie 1 Gtli degree will be conferred. r. Soils Cohen, P. S, Malcolm and I. L White carry the princlpirl parts of the 15th degree. The 8th degree will be conferred tomorrow morning at 9 'clock, Wallace McCa- mant prcaiding. TUe 2lBt degree will he conferred at 11 o'clock tomorrow. X2. O. Jones presiding. At 2 o'clock to morrow afternoon, the 29tli degree will be conferred, Thomas Gray presiding;, and at 3 o'clock candidates will receive the 30th degree. Louis G. Clarke pre siding. The work of the reunion will close tomorrow night with the 3 2d degree, i. s, Malcolm presiding". Following tl.e reunion exercises to morrow evening a bnqtKt will he TVd to candidate and to visiting Masons. ' IS TO BECOME OUTLAW LIC.4S Ml'ST I0 SO ' OR LOSE FJRESIDEXCY. Dugdalo Admits Ironclad Agreement to Stand by Rubs Hall-McCrcdie M-tects With Enconragemnct. . by. w. g. macrae! . SBOATTL.EI. Wash.. Jan. 16. (Staff Cor respondence.) President Iuca. ' D. F:. Ougdale. - Russ Hall and the rest or the Northwest iaguc,'1 all are to become outlaws. President Lucas. the nifi n who virtuously declavrd In Tutllc print recently that he had been too long- identified wiUi or- ganlied baseball to tonsider for & mo- merit any outlaw proposition is going to be forced to become an outlaw or he kicked out of the position he holds as president or the Northwest league, Tills is the condition that he will confront at the big session of the Northwest moguls' that im to be held at Spokane early- In Kebruary, If Lucas tops not consent to become an outlaw: he will be dethroned and rui?date or some other tractable ma gnate will be made president of the league. lucnn' torcat ana fcutter comes from baseball, so it Is reasonable to conjecture that he will surrender, and become a baseball bandit in order that Dusdal may nave a team In Sea ttle. judge McCredJo Has met with encour asement here and will not lack Seattle financial- backing for a Coast League team. FTe - will- close the deal -for his bail park tomorrow morning and an architect will start work on the plans for the grandstand at once. " During a conference that lasted sev eral hours thte afternoon between Jude McCredie and Dufcdale, it developed that the reason Xtigd&le Is not with the Coast Ieague is because he has entered into a compact with Russ Mail that if Hall quits the Coast league, Dugdale will not join .it. Dugdale admitted this himself. EAST SIDE REALTY DEAL Half Block Bounded by Kast Salmon, 'Second and Xnlrd Sold for 320,000. Local Investors have purchased from I-I. J. Flatter and M. O. Thorsen a half bloclt on the Kast Side. It la the south lialf of the block bounded by East Taylor. Kast Salmon. Kast Second and Kaat Third streets, and the nrice was 20.000. The sale was made by the Hart Una Company, This property adjoins the half-block cently sold to the Western Electric Compan y, and both properties are to be Improved. Work will soon be In progress upon two large brick ware- houses to cover the entire block. Reception to W. J. Bryan, The Young- Men Democratic Club is preparing to join In the reception ' to "W. J. Bryan. . The club has been Invited by the Ctounty Central Committee to participate In the reception and Prcsl- 'dent John Montag 1a working out plans In conjunction with the general com mittee and will In due time announce the" reception ooipmltte to represent tti9 club. Murine Eye Kemeay. Itsootbes. It cure. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. 226-228 Alder Street, Between First and Second Street "FIGHTING ALL THE BEEF TRUSTS" -.? BOTH LITTLE AND BIG They All Acknowledge SMITH'S Prices are Lower than any Other Market in the City an 6 and all of the 15c time, SMITH 1S $ves you full O.5. weight, no more Lamb Shoulder Roast First, foremost Breast Lamb '.. Lamb Stew ......... Leg of Lamb ....... Loin Roast Lamb . . . . Lamb Loin Chops - . . LamD Kit) Chops Lamb Shoulder Ch'psJ121 no less. SMITH USe the Choice Rumi Roast Old - f UShioned Roast TJeVf " " lol Kind of scales Loin Beef Steak. .. , .13y2 where you can Round Beef Steak . .'. 10 . Porterhouse Steak ... 1214 see your meat il(l2 weighed Prime Rib Roast Beef . Our Own Pure Lard. " 13? Breast Veal ........ 10 Veal Stew ... .... 8 Our Own Bacon .... lTVc? Hams, our own , Sausage Hamburg Steak Beef Liver ... Pork Shoulder Roast.l2V2' Wo never could Pork Shoulder Chops.12'. have built tip our Le of Pork ; 12'" immensebusiness Pork IJOin Chops...,. 15 u Pork Loin Koast 1 . . . Shoulder of Pork . . . 12' stooped to tricks fijBTect M,,, 5f orIi5hone5t Loaf Lard 12Vi methods Many of the Choice Ribs of Beef . . . 5 beef-trust mW- Choice Brisket Beef. . ke,S-fheat, on Choice jSTeck Cuts to veldts. Keep M away from Wl1 , ; those markets; Corned Beef Plates. Trade wim Corae1 Beef wisKet. SMITH. Choice Pot Roast Beef Leg of Veal ..... . .. . 121;1 Loin Roast Veal Loin Veal Outlets . . . . 15- 5 8- 17 5f